Arkansas Code § 12-30-213

Intentional violations
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If an intentional violation of this subchapter by any office, department, institution, or agency continues, after notice from the Governor to desist, then the intentional violation shall constitute a malfeasance in office and shall subject the person or persons responsible for this violation to suspension or removal from office. Acts 1967, No. 473, § 6; A.S.A. 1947, § 46-239.
If an intentional violation of this subchapter by any office, department, institution, or agency continues, after notice from the Governor to desist, then the intentional violation shall constitute a malfeasance in office and shall subject the person or persons responsible for this violation to suspension or removal from office. Acts 1967, No. 473, § 6; A.S.A. 1947, § 46-239.
If an intentional violation of this subchapter by any office, department, institution, or agency continues, after notice from the Governor to desist, then the intentional violation shall constitute a malfeasance in office and shall subject the person or persons responsible for this violation to suspension or removal from office. Acts 1967, No. 473, § 6; A.S.A. 1947, § 46-239.
If an intentional violation of this subchapter by any office, department, institution, or agency continues, after notice from the Governor to desist, then the intentional violation shall constitute a malfeasance in office and shall subject the person or persons responsible for this violation to suspension or removal from office.
Acts 1967, No. 473, § 6; A.S.A. 1947, § 46-239.

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